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Need Help to build U-shaped work table in garage

Travinsky

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Hi everyone, I'm building a work area for my wife for her seasonal sewing projects and need some help. The area I have is 9' x 7' on one side of a 2-car garage with the 9 foot side adjacent to a door. I would like the table to have a top bar door I can flip open so we can walk in thru the work table area. That way I still get a full 1/2 garage to work in for my projects. A mini-split is in my near future too. Thanks.
 
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Voi

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Hi everyone, I'm building a work area for my wife for her seasonal sewing projects and need some help. The area I have is 9' x 7' on one side of a 2-car garage with the 9 foot side adjacent to a door. I would like the table to have a top bar door I can flip open so we can walk in thru the work table area. That way I still get a full 1/2 garage to work in for my projects. A mini-split is in my near future too. Thanks.

Can you draw up an overhead view in MS Paint or something that shows what you want?

A good friend of mine runs a custom cabinet shop. He and I worked up a design for a sewing table for my wife. It's not U shaped but maybe I can help. It has a sewing machine lift and a serger slide out.
 

Wingnut65

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You are a good man to offer half of the garage for her projects! :thumbup: Mine wants to park her car inside, but that can be moved out when I need more space to work,

For lightweight sewing and craftwork, hollow core doors make excellent work surfaces. We used them for drafting tables in college.

If there is a chance of heavy stuff or people sitting on the tables, make a frame with 2x4s to set the doors on.

A sketch would help explain your garage layout
 
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kbs2244

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If this is a temp."seasonal," table I would just use saw horses and hollow core doors.
There is no need for heavy duty construction.
 

PanelDeland

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Just so you realize that by her sewing in half of the garage, it kills any wood, or steel projects. The dust and grinding grit stop your projects.
 
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